Q: Is there any truth to the rumor that I can actually donate to BRAT at
the same time that I spend my money on book purchases through Amazon.com?

A: Yes, it's true! Aren't you glad this isn't one of those awful urban
myths about some laundry product, flashing headlights, or taxing the
internet? Just sign up for Amazon
Smile, shop 'till you drop, and a portion of your purchase price is redirected back to
BRAT. (Now is the time to replace all those books your little b-pup shredded
for you.)

Q: What if I want to fill my house with neat Basenji things, or what if
I want to send some of my neat Basenji things to someone else's house?

A: Many of us can relate to this question. We find ourselves selling or
bidding on Basenji items through online auctions where some sellers send a
portion of their sales to BRAT. (Get those bids in, folks.)

Q: I really want to donate to BRAT, but I never seem to have any extra
cash. Any suggestions?

A: Take several brown paper bags. Label them as follows: Basenji Swimming
Equipment and Basenji Rain Gear. Store your household tissue, toilet paper,
and Q-tips in them. The products will finally be safe (your Basenjis won't
go near them) and the money you save on replacements alone can be used for a
significant donation to BRAT.

Q: Is it really true that BRAT uses it funds to send treats to Basenjis
who have unfairly been put on diets and transports them to spas where they
get pampered day and night and where the sun always shines?

A: Hmmm. Now that sounds like an urban myth in the making. (I think this
question originated with a little Basenji who is pouting about being on a
diet.) Actually, BRAT is involved in any activity involved in placing
unwanted Basenjis into permanent homes. BRAT does not get involved in
weight-loss programs.